Got T4WIN to work, this is how!

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jamiewmorris

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I have a Pro93 RS scanner, and I have gotten T4WIN to work like a champ. I bought a data slicer from "dataslicers.com", installed the tap on my pro93, when i tried running T4WIN, it would not decode, so in just trying to figure it out I added a audio cable to the headphone jack of the scanner, and plug that into my headphone jack, and then into the mic jack on my computer, hooked the data slicer in also, and this is the configuration i have to work---I set an unknown reciever thru wizard, and then controlling serial port is none, and sampling input is"vinyl AC'97 audio wave mono", check the control block, and sampling block and get a 100 percent decode on 2 local systems (Palmetto 800 cell 41, and South Carolina Public Service Authority cell 41-both in Kingstree, SC)

Will continue to tweak, and if any further info, will post!
 

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The design of T4Win had 3 major design targets. One was to be a Windows based app. Another was to output data in some standard output file, which XML is.

The third was to do away with the need of a hardware data slicer. You are supposed to feed the baseband audio (discriminator tapped audio) into either the MIC or LINE-IN jack of your soundcard (depending on your setup). By feeding the audio output from the headphone jack into T4Win, you will not get everything, despite the report of 100% decode. The audio coming from the headphone jack is filtered so that is a problem.
 
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